not just the absence of illness or disease but also encompasses a holistic sense of well-being across various aspects of life.
What is health?
Preventing the onset of a disease or health condition before it occurs
What is primary prevention?
All people have access to the full range of quality health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship.
What is universal health care?
Empower patients by providing information to improve wellness, reducing risk for illness, and encouraging self-care skills while maintaining.
What is health education? Or What is patient education?
It is the first step of cultural safety, where they understand their own biases, judgements and feelings
What is cultural awareness?
A positive state of health of an individual, family, or community
What is wellness?
Process of enabling people to increase control over the determinants of health to improve their health through various strategies and focusing beyond helping people develop healthy behaviors.
What is health promotion?
Individuals who are more likely to develop health problems due to facing excessive risks, depending on others and who face barriers in accessing healthcare.
Who are the vulnerable population?
Goal of patient education to help patients be more aware of their health and health practices, where they are more able to manage their health and seek help early
What is maintaining and promoting health and preventing illness?
17 goals by WHO that focus on protecting the planet, address poverty, social needs and environmental protection.
What are SDG? Sustainable Developmental Goals?
A wide range of physical, mental, and emotional symptoms that cause discomfort or dysfunction in an individual's daily life
What is illness?
The goal is to improve the health of the entire population and to reduce health inequities among population groups by addressing health needs and various factors that effect health.
What is population health?
The concept of ensuring societal responsibility, fairness, equality, and equitable opportunities for all members of society.
What is social justice?
Goal of patient education to provide knowledge and skills to manage, regain, or maintain health as patients might find it difficult to adapt to illness.
Addressing gaps in health outcome by providing resources according to the need of an individual or community
What is health equity?
Health Approach! Places responsibility for health on the individual and favors health promotion strategies such as education and social marketing.
What is behavioral health approach?
Ottawa Charter health promotion strategy that focuses on ensuring that the physical environments are healthy and safe and that living and working conditions are stimulating and satisfying.
What is creating supportive environments?
Integrated and essential health care that includes preventative, promotion, treatment and rehabilitation services.
What is primary health care?
A learning domain where main focus is to increase knowledge.
What is cognitive learning domain?
Culturally based care and health knowledge given in sensitive, creative, and meaningful ways.
Health approach! Health is closely tied to social structures such as poverty and unhealthy physical and social environments.
What is socio-environmental health approach?
Ottawa Charter Strategy that shifts focus from treating disease to improving health of population. Give an example also to get the complete points!
What is Reorienting healthcare services?
The assessment includes assessing structures (physical environment/infrastructure), social systems (such as schools, hospitals), and people.
What is community assessement?
Learning domain focusing on gaining skill by using mind and body activity.
What is psychomotor learning domain?
Judging other cultures, practices, or beliefs by the standards one's own cultural group, often thinking their culture is superior to others
What is ethnocentrism?